NASCAR legends like "The Intimidator," Dale Earnhardt, and "The King," Richard Petty, have both won multiple races on the 1.5 mile track.

The historic Georgia State Fair, founded in 1846, made AMS its home in 2012, and has welcomed families every October since then.

Now, the three-day Imagine Music Festival is coming to the hollowed grounds of Atlanta Motor Speedway in August, as the event continues establishing itself as a leading entertainment exhibition in the South.

(Henry County's Atlanta Motor Speedway is slated to become the new home of the three-day Imagine Music Festival, this August.)

Seeing the exponential growth in attendance the first two years of the event, Imagine organizers recognized they needed a new venue because their festival family was expanding.

“At the end of last year’s event, we knew it was time to say goodbye to Historic Fourth Ward Park and find a new home, which would provide us with the opportunity to give Imaginers with more than ever before," says Iris Presents founders Glenn and Madeleine Goodhand. "The impressive facility and welcoming staff at Atlanta Motor Speedway won our hearts. We are thrilled to call Atlanta Motor Speedway our new home and are confident our fans will feel the magic.”

Speedway Motorsports, the owners of Atlanta Motor Speedway, is no stranger to large music events. Las Vegas Motor Speedway, also owned by Speedway Motorsports, hosts the massive Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) annually.

Unlike EDC Vegas, however, Imagine will be offering camping for its many fans.

Atlanta Motor Speedway is a unique venue with campgrounds featuring water, electrical, sewer, and RV hookups. Festival organizers are taking full advantage of the amenities provided by AMS to help create an exciting experience that keeps music fans coming back to Imagine year after year.

Camping passes are also available to purchase as an add-on to the festival tickets, with prices starting at $69. Camping packages available include Car Camping, VIP Car Camping, RV Camping and VIP RV Camping.